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Health spending in focus for Budget 2025
Health spending will be the top of mind for many in this year's budget, with many parts of the sector calling for a major injection in funding. Haematologist Rodger Tiedemann spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Budget 2025: Pasifika community braces for impact
Budget 2025: Pasifika community braces for impact
Finance Minister Nicola Willis will deliver her second Budget on Thursday. She said it will be "about prioritising your taxpayer money carefully". Audio
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My Food Bag sees modest lift in bottom line, subscriber numbers
My Food Bag sees modest lift in bottom line, subscriber numbers
Listed meal kit company My Food Bag has posted a $6.3 million annual net profit despite a challenging trading environment.
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'We just awhi them': Iwi-led initiative tackles school attendance crisis
'We just awhi them': Iwi-led initiative tackles school attendance crisis
The initiative helped to re-engage more than 250 children with education last year.
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Dunedin man Jordan Taylor appeals life sentence for killing mother with dumbbell
Dunedin man appeals life sentence for killing mother with dumbbell
Jordan Taylor killed his mother Anita in 2023, on his 18th birthday.
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Government's social housing model not delivering for Wellington residents, Rongotai MP says
Govt's social housing model not delivering for Wellington residents, Rongotai MP says
One Strathmore resident says she's lost three lounge suites and three mattresses to black mould in the five years she's lived in her Kāinga Ora flat. Audio
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Budget 2025: How will the numbers add up?
Audio 22 May 2025No unicorns, no rainbows, no BS, but not austerity - this is how Finance Minister Nicola Willis has described her second budget to be revealed this afternoon. Independent economist Cameron Bagrie on… Audio
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Controversial Run it Straight competition takes place in West Auckland
"Run it straight" competitions have come to Aotearoa, and it's far from the backyard bullrush you remember. Sports reporter Jonty Dine went to Wednesday night's event in West Auckland. Audio
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Israel ‘probably’ killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Netanyahu says, vowing all of Gaza will be under Israeli control
Israel 'probably' killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Netanyahu says
If Sinwar's death is confirmed, it would be the latest in a string of assassinations that have dealt a serious blow to the group's top brass but are yet to break its grip on power.
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Youthline calls for govt support as demand for service soars
A 24/7 counselling service for young people is calling for urgent government support as demand for its service soars. Youthline chief executive Shae Ronald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Foodbanks hungry for desperately-needed funding from Budget
Foodbanks hungry for desperately-needed funding in Budget
Organisations say they're seeing increasing need, and clients facing longer-term effects of hunger and malnutrition.
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The injustice of a freshwater crisis
Legal moves to swim, fish and drink safely
A precedent-setting High Court case could be the key to a better attitude towards cleaning up our waterways
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Prostate Cancer NZ on the importance of regular checks
Earlier this week news broke of former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, and that he hadn't had a prostate cancer check for more than a decade. Peter Dickens, CEO of the Prostate Cancer… Audio
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Union calls for tougher laws after stevedore falls from cargo ship at Port Nelson
Union calls for tougher laws after stevedore falls from cargo ship
Port Nelson was fined $110,000 over the incident in January 2023 when a guard rail on a ship snapped.
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School building funds haven't increased in 15 years - principal
Funds to maintain school buildings stuck in 2010
Secondary school principals are unhappy the amount of money schools get to upgrade or replace their buildings has not changed in 15 years. Audio
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Nurses Organisation calls for solution to safety concerns
Te Whatu Ora has upped security for staff at the birthing unit and Christchurch Hospital after the latest assault. Waitaha Canterbury director of operations Hamish Brown says the staffer involved is… Audio
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'Run It Straight' event cancelled in Māngere
'Run It Straight' events in South Auckland cancelled
The event is a social media-driven trend where participants compete in full-contact collisions without protective gear.
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Feature interview: Rethinking medications
Breakthrough drugs are changing medicine, offering new hope in pill form. But the system meant to protect patients is under strain. The U.S. develops over 40% of new medications, and the FDA plays a… Audio
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Student midwife attack: 'These after-hours assaults continue to happen'
Student midwife attack: 'These after-hours assaults continue to happen'
The attack outside Christchurch Hospital's birthing unit has highlighted concerns raised for more than a decade, the NZNO says.
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Victim Support steps aside as suicide bereavement service
Victim Support steps aside as suicide bereavement service
The agency will return its focus to victims of crime, with a new provider appointed to support those impacted by suicide.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 21 May 2025
In today's episode, The ACT party asked for advice on the full range of possible punishments for Te Pati Maori MPs following last year's Treaty Principles haka - including imprisonment, RNZ today… Audio
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Polio in PNG: Health expert says 'no cause for panic' despite 'extremely low' childhood vaccination rates
Polio in PNG: Health expert says 'no cause for panic'
However, Curtin University's international health professor says when children are not vaccinated "then it's a problem". Audio
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Employment expert on health staff told no more than five minutes of talking
Some Southland Hospital staff have been told they could only talk to each other for no more than five minutes a day. The staff were also instructed not to take their breaks together, according to… Audio
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Hospital security increased after student midwife attacked leaving work
Hospital security increased after student midwife attacked leaving work
The staff member was targeted after their shift at Christchurch Hospital's birthing unit, although the assault did not happen on hospital grounds.
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Biden had not received prostate cancer screening since 2014, spokesperson says
Biden had not received prostate cancer screening since 2014
Republicans and some health professionals have previously questioned why his cancer was not caught before reaching an advanced stage.